Synonyms of slobber

Antonyms of slobber

Collocations of slobber

slobber all over
Frequency: 70 %

The dog slobbered all over the child's face.

slobber uncontrollably
Frequency: 60 %

The baby started to slobber uncontrollably when she saw the toy.

slobber and drool
Frequency: 50 %

The St. Bernard dog would slobber and drool whenever he was excited.

slobbering mess
Frequency: 45 %

After eating the messy burger, he was a slobbering mess.

Idiomatic Expressions for slobber

  • Phrase: slobber chops
    Meaning: someone who talks too much or too loudly
    Usage: He's such a slobber chops, always going on and on about his opinions.